The top Long Island players to watch in boys basketball.

Credit: Joseph D. Sullivan

EMILE BLACKMAN, FORWARD, SENIOR
Hills West
Added three-point shot to dynamic baseline game.

Credit: Joseph D. Sullivan

EVAN MAXWELL, CENTER, SENIOR
East Islip
Double-double big man was 2nd-team All-Long Island.

Credit: Frank Koester

DALIQUE MINGO, GUARD, JUNIOR
Farmingdale
Defensive-minded PG nearly led Dalers past Lutheran.

Credit: Richard Slattery

SHAQUILLE MOSLEY, GUARD, SENIOR
Uniondale
Quick, 5-7, PG was Metro Classic team member for Burbs.

Credit: Patrick E. McCarthy

KYLE RICHARDSON, FORWARD, SENIOR
BALDWIN
Top returning scorer for Bruins; made Metro Classic team.

Credit: James Escher

ALESSANDRO TROIA, FORWARD, SENIOR
Manhasset
2nd-team All-L.I. scorer supreme is off to a fast start.

Credit: Newsday/Patrick E. McCarthy

STEW WARREN, GUARD, SENIOR
Lindenhurst
Averaged 22.7 ppg last year in Suffolk I. Strong going to rim.

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ANTHONY WHITE, GUARD/FORWARD, SENIOR
Floyd
Averaged 18.9 points and Suffolk-best 14.2 rebounds. 1st-team All-L.I.

Credit: Jillian Lifson

TRAVIS WHITFIELD, FORWARD, SENIOR
St. Mary’s
Athletic forward was sub on Gaels’ team that reached Federation final.

Credit: Newsday/Jessica Rotkiewicz

LUCAS WOODHOUSE, GUARD, SENIOR
Harborfield
1st-team All-L.I. PG averaged 11 assists, 10 points for L.I. A champs.

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